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1988
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The perfume business is dramatized in this soap opera-like made-for-television movie. Based on the novel by Meredith Rich,...
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1982
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Underpublicized and underappreciated, the US ice hockey team heads for the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, New York....
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1981
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This TV movie stars Tony Randall as Sidney Shorr, a reclusive, middle-aged commercial artist. Sidney opens himself up a bit...
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1981
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While searching for an embezzler who disappeared after posting bail, Jim (James Garner) asks one question too many at an...
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1978
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Doctors' Private Lives was the 2-hour pilot film for the shortlived TV series of the same name. Ed Nelson and John Gavin star...
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1978
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Jim's former girlfriend Karen Stiles (Susan Strasberg) sweet-talks the detective into delivering a briefcase full of escrow...
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1976
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This episode is a sobering lesson in civil liberties--or rather, the lack of those liberties when an innocent citizen is...
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1976
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The SWAT team scours the city in search of an elusive assassin named Bravo (Christopher George). Although under normal...
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1975
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James Franciscus stars as a university professor with an eye on bigger things. Using his inherent promotional know-how, he...
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1975
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While performing with a street-theater troupe, Ironside's goddaughter Peggy Lynch (Kathleen Quinlan) witnesses a murder....
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1974
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In the wake of the 45-million-dollar gross of the original Airport (1970), Universal was all but required by an act of...
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1974
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In this thriller, an enigmatic phantom lives in the dank tunnels running beneath the ramshackle back lot of a former movie...
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1974
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In the 240th and final episode of The F.B.I., Inspector Lew Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) and his partner Chris Daniels...
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1974
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One of the best of the early-1970s Disney farces, The World's Greatest Athlete stars Jan-Michael Vincent in the title role. A...
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1973
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Red Buttons stars in this TV comedy drama as Alexander, a retired circus clown. The kids in Alexander's neighborhood love the...
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Adams
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1973
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In this heartwarming family-oriented adventure from Disney, an adorable orphan named Napoleon (Johnny Whitaker) is sent to...
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1972
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A teenage runaway gets more than she bargained for when she moves into an old hotel in this wildly offbeat shocker from...
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1972
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Astronaut Monte Markham has been dispatched to the heavens on the first US space trip to Mars. When TV coverage is abruptly...
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1972
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Penny Fuller guest stars as Jean Scott, an accomplished thief and con artist. Freshly escaped from prison, Jean charms...
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1972
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This is a remake of The Asphalt Jungle with an all black cast. In it a paroled convict plans to steal $3 million work of...
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1972
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It looks like it's going to be a "Dark Christmas" for the family of Richard Ghormley (John Lupton), former employee of...
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1972
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Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy are hunting for a prowler when they are suddenly besieged by a sniper. Things...
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1971
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This episode marks the first series appearance of Elizabeth Baur as rookie policewoman Fran Belding. Anxious to prove that...
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1971
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In order to qualify for a top-secret assignment, Ironside (Raymond Burr) must first undergo an evaluation conducted by...
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1970
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In a rare dereliction of duty, veteran officer Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) allows a traffic violator to go free so that he...
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1969
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An old plotline from the "Little Rascals" films of the 1930s is given a fresh coat of paint in this episode. Buffy (Anissa...
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1967
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A seaport murder alerts Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) to the presence of Communist spies in the area. Sure enough,...
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1967
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Filmmaker George Stevens chose Monument Valley, Utah for his exterior sequences in The Greatest Story Ever Told, this ($20...
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1965
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1965
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The nasty lives of a greedy family provide the basis of this rather lurid crime drama. It all begins when Norm and Della find...
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1964
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Having suffering a crippling injury while on his honeymoon, Joe Drake (Paul Comi) is none too pleased when he is visited by...
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1962
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In this sentimental crime melodrama, an ailing clown dies while trying to take his son to a Texas convent school. The...
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1961
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A routine story about an attempted assassination of a foreign head of state, Three Came to Kill is one of many action dramas...
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Hal Parker
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1960
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It looks as if Karen Lewis (Pat Breslin), a minor employee of lipstick manufacturer Silas Vance (James Bell), has been caught...
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1960
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In this wartime adventure, four courageous Seabees infiltrate a Japanese-controlled island to find a place to build an...
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Dave
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1959
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A standard crime story with a dash of a disillusioned generation of men thrown in for good measure, The Rebel Set, also known...
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Ray Miller
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1959
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This undistinguished murder muddle by director Michael Curtis involves an artist and his alcoholic psychologically disturbed...
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Brad Carey
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1959
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Swimsuit manufacturer Wally Dunbar (John Lupton) is none too happy when his new summer line of bikinis is pirated after the...
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1959
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Mark Stevens doubles as star and director of the compact western Gun Fever. Lucas (Stevens) and his partner Simon...
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Simon
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1958
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Union army major Drango (Jeff Chandler) is assigned to rebuild a ruined Georgian town in the aftermath of the Civil War....
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Marc
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1957
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As indicated by the title, Taming Sutton's Gal is a backwoods melodrama with comic undertones. John Lupton plays citified...
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Frank McClary
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1957
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This episode of the ABC anthology Disneyland is an extended promo for Walt Disney's then-upcoming theatrical feature The...
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1956
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Chad Chadburn
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1956
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Disney's The Great Locomotive Chase is a dramatic retelling of the actual Civil War events which inspired the Buster Keaton...
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William Pittenger
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1956
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The Man with the Gun in this well-paced western is played by Robert Mitchum. A notorious gunslinger, Mitchum has been hired...
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1955
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1955
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Lana Turner stars as Diane in this opulent costume drama. Set in 16th century France, the film finds the gorgeous Diane de...
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1955
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Adapted by Leon Uris from his own novel, the film follows a group of World War II marines, from Basic Training to...
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1955
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The horrors suffered by American prisoners of war at the hands of the North Koreans during the Korean war provide the basis...
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1954
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Dragonfly Squadron is set in 1950 in the months before the beginning of the Korean War. John Hodiak stars as Major Mathew...
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1954
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1953
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This anthology film tells three stories of love involving the passengers of an ocean liner at sea. In the first, "The Jealous...
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1953
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1953
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One of the most subtle and sophisticated of the musical comedies that came out of MGM's Arthur Freed Unit in the '40s and...
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1953
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A nail-biting Indian deadlock remains the climax of this otherwise overly verbose Western filmed in M-G-M's then-new Ansco...
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1953
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Previously adapted to film in 1923, Ben Ames Williams' rousing sea adventure All the Brothers Were Valiant was given the...
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1953
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Rogue's March was described by one observer as an eastern western. A mustachioed Peter Lawford stars as Capt. Dion Lenbridge...
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1952
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A minor but effective MGM programmer, Shadow in the Sky stars Ralph Meeker as a shell-shocked World War II veteran. He is...
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1951
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